DRYH: Ashes of Gods - Main Page

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And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods?

- Thomas Babington Macaulay

It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine . . .

- R.E.M.

CHRARACTERS

Character Template: Please use this Template for posting your character in the table below. Replace Character # with your Character's Name as the title for that page. Copy the Character Template. Click on your Character Name to open the new page. Paste the Character Template into the new page and fill in. [Let me know if you need help with that].

Character Played By Dis Sur P-Sav Resp Knacks Edge
Character 1 RPGnet Handle 3 0 0 Fight

Flight

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Character 2 RPGnet Handle 3 0 0 Fight

Flight

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Character 3 RPGnet Handle 3 0 0 Fight

Flight

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Character 4 RPGnet Handle 3 0 0 Fight

Flight

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Example Guy brahnamin 3 0 0 [2]Fight x _

[1]Flight _

- Knife Work

- Parkour

Teleporting
GM: brahnamin Redemption Coins: 0 Loss Coins: 0

METAGAME TOOLS

Threads

Recruitment Thread

OOC Thread

IC Thread

Resources

OROKOS Dice Roller. You are welcome to use any dice roller that indexes and links your rolls. This one handles the mechanics of DRYH really well.

GRAND CENTRAL ABSENCES STATION If you aren't going to be able to post.

RPG.net BB CODES A handy repository of RPG.net Formatting code.

Don't Rest Your Head PDF Purchase the PDF of Don't Rest Your Head. It was still going for $5 when I posted this link. I do not get any money for promoting this product. This is only posted for your convenience. I am happy to answer any questions that will facilitate you making a character or playing the game if you don't own your own copy.

Player/GM Expectations

A brief outline of my expectations and preferences and what you can expect from me within the framework of this game.

Setting Details

Ashes of Gods is a setting concept for DRYH in which the Mad City is beginning to juxtapose with the City Slumbering. Whether this is an organic supernatural phenomena or actively guided by one or more Nightmare is unknown. But the condition makes it easier and easier for Nightmares to cross from the one to the other, and the unsuspecting of the City Slumbering in that much more danger, from the Nightmares and from randomly crossing over on their own in an exhausted state to become denizens . . . or worse.

This page lists an assortment of Nightmares by type and other notes of interest that goes beyond the material presented in the book. Nightmares from the book have not been included for reasons of intellectual property [though they may still feature in the game] and not all of my own Nightmares will see play or be relevant to a given game, and not all Nightmares that I might use are included here or in the book. But this is the primary stable I draw from, so I include it for transparency reasons. Just be aware that I do create Nightmares on the fly as appropriate.

Final Caveat: Listed Pain Ratings, both on this page and in the book are starting points only. Situation can and often will come into play reducing or advancing suggested ratings. Setting Details